Modern Extraction

Modern extraction methods extend the logic of traditional processing by removing unwanted fractions and enriching desired bioactives. Current extraction methods can create calibrated preparations with known active compound identities and a…

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Modern extraction methods extend the logic of traditional processing by removing unwanted fractions and enriching desired bioactives. Current extraction methods can create calibrated preparations with known active compound identities and amounts. The goal of extraction is to deliver a defined bioactive profile while reducing unnecessary or undesirable compounds. Extracts may be useful when whole plant sources include sugar, toxins, lectins, taste burden, or impractical food volume.